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The Worst Designed Volume Controls, Ending Road Sign Confusion with Design and Mapping all of NYC’s Building Shadows
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How long until we stop visiting grocery stores completely? And IKEA too? Looks like Amazon is slowly taking over the world.
Trippy “Undulatus Asperatus Sunset” time lapse.
Mapping every shadow of New York City’s buildings.
Learn how to code for the low.
Tim Cook says Apple is focusing on an autonomous car system.
“20 Most Bike-Friendly Cities in the World.”
Animals with the wrong form factor.
The Corning Museum of Glass’ “You Design it, We Make it” demos.
Nick Offerman does seem to know his stuff…
Hilarious: Redditors try to make the worst ever volume sliders.
Lane Ends, Merge Left: Redesigning the W4-2 Road Sign to End Confusion.
#designinthewild (via
@fuckjerry)Why do you reckon they beveled the edges?
Pretty much me in this damn New York heat.
Graduation Show from the School of Art and Design at the Sandberg Institute. This is what it’s like to go to art school in Amsterdam….
“I used deep learning to cross a book of dinosaurs X a book of flowers.”
When a fad outlives its life expectancy with force.
Bye. (via
@designtaxi & Caisa Nilaseca)
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